Most of the documents here
are in Adobe .pdf format. It is best to download
the one you want, then open the file from your computer.
To download, right-click on a picture below, and choose
"save target as" to save the file to your computer for
future viewing and printing. When printing from Adobe
Acrobat, be sure to check the "shrink oversize pages to
paper size" or "fit to printer margins" checkbox. If a
link doesn't work or you have a problem downloading a
file, write me!

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Manuals, Parts Catalogs and Service Bulletins

Here is the Subaru 360 sedan parts catalog

Printable, searchable pdf file

Parts Catalog for the Subaru 360 Truck and Van

Printable, searchable pdf file.

Parts
Catalog that lists the items unique to the Subaru 360 Young
S.

Printable, searchable pdf file.

Parts
Catalog that lists the items unique to the Subaru 360
Auto-Clutch Sedan

Printable, searchable pdf
file

Click
here to choose a chapter to download from the "Subaru 360 -
Engine Section" service manual.
This book covers the engine for the Subaru 360 sedan,
custom, van and pickup.

Click
here to choose a chapter to download from the "Subaru 360
Sedan - Body Section" service manual.
This book covers the body for the Subaru 360 sedan and
Custom. Young owners will find this of use as well.

Here
is the "Young S Service Manual",
which shows the differences between the Young
and the Deluxe sedan.

Here
is the sedan
Auto-Clutch service manual

Click
here to choose a chapter to download from the
"Subaru 360 Truck & Van
- Body Section"
service manual.

"Service
Bulletin
UK 69-2".
This seems to list changes to the design of certain parts
and procedures as of June of 1969

Here is "Service Bulletin #4" with various changes
to maintenance procedures as of August of 1968.
Take note!

Here
is a collection of patterns to cut your own gaskets for your
Subaru 360!

Here is a book that lists
every special tool that Subaru created for mechanics to work
with when working on the Subaru 360!

Thanks to Tim S.
for scanning this!

Dealer
Documents
and Brochures

Subaru
360 Parts Price List.
Every nut and bolt for the Subaru 360, listed by part
number, with the dealer price and retail price, as of 1970.
Important? No.
Amusing? Yes.

OK,
it's 1967, you are a car dealer, and you want to sell this
new little car, the Subaru 360. Here is Subaru's
Dealer Agreement, the document that you must sign.

Here is a 300dpi pdf of the Subaru 360 sedan dealer
brochure, for your printing pleasure. This is a big
file (11+MB) but it's gonna look good when you do a color
print onto that photo paper!

Here is a PC screensaver of the Subaru 360 sedan
dealer brochure. Unzip it, install it, and tweak it in
your PCs "display" control panel.

Here is a two-page dealer sheet for the "Young" sports
version of the Subaru 360 sedan. It is a
hi-res .pdf file, suitable for printing.

Here is a collection of patterns to cut your own gaskets for
your Subaru 360!

Magazine
Articles
and Advertisements

Here is the "infamous review" from Consumer
Reports that hastened the demise of the Subaru
360. It's still controversial and a bit of a sore spot
amongst Subaru 360 enthusiasts.

"The Autocar" magazine in the UK described the 360,
and the 450cc variant, in November of 1960.

Article is cleaned up and suitable for printing.

Here
is another one-page ad
from a Japanese magazine
for the 360 Sedan.

Here
is a one-page ad
from a Japanese magazine.
Print it out!

Here
is yet another one-page ad
from a Japanese magazine
for the 360 Sedan.
It is a price list for the many flavors the 360 came in.

"Wheels"
magazine
in Australia reviewed the 450cc Subaru "Maia".
Click on the picture to the right to read the review,
then see this
page for more information about Subaru's early
experience in Australia.

Last
but not least...

An
application to join the Subaru 360 Drivers Club.

Your chance to share in the combined knowledge of the
largest and oldest group of Subaru 360 owners in the USA!

Fill out the form. You can then submit your club dues
with a check the mail, or use paypal.

If you have a Subaru 360 manual or other literature that you
feel belongs on this page, please contact me.

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